Den planetære vending

En fremtid for sammenlignende litteraturforskning?

Forfattere

  • Frits Andersen Aarhus Universitet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/kok.v47i127.114743

Nøgleord:

Det planetære;globale;verdenslitteratur;økokritik;geokritik;komparation;Heart of Darkness;Virunga;The Great Rift Valley;skala;

Resumé

Leading scholars of Comparative Literature Susan Friedman and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak have proposed planetarity as a paradigm for research that captures the linguistic, economic and ecological complexity of the planet better than concepts such as, for example, the global and world literature. The article is a critical dialogue with Amy Elias and Christian Moraru’s The Planetary Turn. Relationality and Geohethetics in the Twenty-First Century (2015), an ambitious attempt to gather a highly heterogeneous field of theories of the functioning of literature and art in emergent forms of global relationality and new volatile political communities. The planetary reading perspective involves special attention to scale and employs combinations of macroscopic and microscopic analytical strategies, which the article seeks to show through a comparative mapping of patterns in clusters of texts around Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and the Virunga National Park in DR Congo.

Forfatterbiografi

Frits Andersen, Aarhus Universitet

Frits Andersen. Professor ph.d. og dr. phil., Afdeling for Litteraturhistorie, Aarhus Universitet. Har bl.a. udgivet doktorafhandlingen Det mørke kontinent? Afrikabilleder i europæiske fortællinger om Congo (2010, engelsk udgave 2016). Bogen Sydhavsøen. Nydelsens geografi udkom 2018.

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2019-06-11

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Andersen, F. (2019). Den planetære vending: En fremtid for sammenlignende litteraturforskning?. K&K - Kultur Og Klasse, 47(127), 51–70. https://doi.org/10.7146/kok.v47i127.114743